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3 Signs You Need to Schedule Heat Pump Installation

Heat Pump Installation

Heat pumps are powerful and impressive machines that can significantly contribute to your comfort in Sugarland, TX, for a long time. Nevertheless, they can wear down and experience issues so serious that will put them beyond repair. Here are three signs you should scrap your old heat pump and invest in a new installation:

Frequent and Mounting Repairs

When some part of your heat pump malfunctions, the natural response is to have professionals repair it. In the vast majority of cases, this should be enough to set things right again.

However, once a comfort advisor has repaired your heat pump, it should remain in good working order for at least a few more years. If it breaks down again only a few months later, take it as a sign that the system is in irreversible decline. At this stage, it may well cost less money to replace the system than to keep trying to fix it repeatedly.

Ballooning Energy Costs

The less efficient your heat pump becomes, the more it’ll cost to power it. If your utility bills are skyrocketing, even though it doesn’t appear that you’ve been using your heat pump any more intensively than usual, there may be some serious structural or mechanical problems with the system. Even though repairs can sometimes resolve this problem and regular maintenance can delay its onset, investing in a new heat pump installation may end up becoming your only viable option.

Age of Your Current Heat Pump Installation

Like any other piece of equipment, your heat pump will have an effective service life in which you can expect it to function adequately. For air-source heat pumps, that service life is about 15 years, while for geothermal heat pumps, it can be as long as 25 years. Periodic tuneups, though essential, can only extend service life by a limited amount.

Holding on to a heat pump that has passed its prime will undermine your ability to stay comfortable efficiently in Sugarland, TX. Call Marcos’ AC & Heating Inc. to ask for heat pump services today.

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